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to Rome, 253, 259 n, 267;
at Rome more than once, 267 n;
his lectures there, 267;
his pupil Hippolytus, 102, 145, 196 n, 267;
date of his episcopate, 97;
his remonstrance addressed to Victor, 100;
his literary activity, 267;
date of his _Refutation_, 259, 260;
the first great controversial treatise, 271;
its importance as evidence to the Canon, 271;
his profuse scriptural quotations, 44 sq, 180, 181, 228, 261;
Eusebius' method illustrated, 45, 46, 184;
importance of his testimony to the Canon, 53, 89, 99, 166, 264 sq;
appeals to the elders (see _Elders_);
his evidence to the Fourth Gospel, 3 sq, 52, 53, 54 sq;
to the motive of the Fourth Gospel, 48, 182;
to four Gospels, 45, 48, 166, 233, 263 sq;
to the Ignatian Epistles, 80, 82;
to the Epistle of Polycarp, 82, 101, 104 sq;
his appeal to the Gospels against the Valentinians, 219, 245 sq, 262;
his controversial treatises, 267;
his conflict with Gnosticism, 160, 219;
on the Paschal question, 242, 244 sq, 267;
on the duration of Christ's ministry, 246;
on His age at the time of the Passion, 246 sq;
on the Apocalypse, 45, 47, 216;
on the old age of St John, 48, 92, 101;
on Polycarp, 96 sq, 115, 116;
on Papias, 4 sq, 127, 142 sq, 154, 158 sq, 166, 194 sq, 248 n;
on the Hebrew original of St Matthew, 172;
his Chiliasm, 151, 197;
his evidence for episcopacy, 122;
his use of the word 'oracles,' 174;
his literary obligations to Papias, 202;
to Melito, 236 sq;
considered as a critic, 268 sq
Jacobson, 63, 66, 67 n, 69, 103 n, 123 n
Jerome;
on the Hebrew original of St Matthew, 208 n, 285;
on the _Gospel according to the Hebrews_, 42, 152, 208, 285;
on the public reading of Polycarp's Epistle, 105 n;
on Tatian's treatment of St Paul's Epistles, 273 n;
on Apollinaris, 242, 243
Jerusalem, results to the Christian Church from the fall of, 90 sq, 217
John (St);
at Ephesus, 91, 101, 142 sq;
his church organisation, 218;
the founder of a school, 217 sq;
the repositary of Apostolic doctrine and practice, 218;
his encounter with Cerinthus, 101, 212;
his connexion with Polycarp, 89, 92;
with Papias, 142 sq, 160, 193, 198, 210 sq;
with his namesake John the Presbyter, 143 sq, 187;
his longevity, 48, 89, 91, 92, 101, 217, 246;
a story of his martyrdom explained, 211 sq;
traditions respecting him, 48, 187, 189 sq, 210, 217;
see also _Fourth Gospel_
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